Year: 2017
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Team Singapore Hall of Fame Induction 2017
More than 6,000 people gathered together at OCBC Square on 8th August for the induction ceremony of three Team Singapore athletes into the Sport Hall of Fame, an event that coincided with the finale celebration of GetActive! Singapore 2017 and in conjunction with the Victoria Cedar alliance.
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W&L Quick Hits: The Men’s and Women’s ODAC-winning Swim Teams inaugurate the Natatorium
Our ODAC-winning swim teams were the first to jump into the new natatorium, and we were there with a whole bunch of cameras.
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KL SEA Games Story: Open water swimmers win the day for Malaysia
Hot favourites Heidi Gan and Kevin Yeap scored a double for Malaysia by winning the gold medals in the women’s and men’s open water swimming events at the Putrajaya Water Sports Complex on Aug 18.
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TDSB says C.W. Jefferys student who drowned had failed swim test
C. W. Jefferys student Jeremiah Perry, who drowned while on a school canoe trip to Algonquin Park in July, hadn’t passed a mandatory swim test, and should not have been allowed to go on the trip, according to the TDSB.
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Massachusetts Beaches Closed To Swimming Due To Dangerous Currents
Hurricane Gert is out at sea, but impacts are being felt on New England beaches. WBZ-TV’s Bill Shields reports.
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Alligator Found In Atlantic City Motel Pool
A motel in Atlantic City had an unusual guest check-in on Tuesday morning. The motel is on North Albany Avenue, just a few hundred yards from Lakes Bay. No word on how the alligator got in the pool, but police say it was taken to the Cape May County Zoo. See CBS Philly
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Swimmers want New Hope to rethink pool future
The New Hope city pool has been around for more than 50 years. But it might be replaced with a new city hall and police station. A new outdoor pool could be built on the current city hall site, but those plans are uncertain and residents who use the current pool are voicing concerns.
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Multiple sclerosis sufferer aims to be first to swim the English Channel
Mike Dawson from Norwich is aiming to be the first person with multiple sclerosis to swim the English Channel.
